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  1. Tchaikovsky:: A Biography by Anthony Holden, 1996-02-27
  2. Selected Works (Kalmus Classic Library) by Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, 1998-06-01
  3. Serenade in C Major, Op. 48: for Strings (Schott)
  4. Music for Little Mozarts Little Mozarts Perform the Nutcracker: 8 Favorites form Tchaikovsky's Nutcracker Suite by Christine H. Barden, Gayle Kowalchyk, et all 2007-08-01
  5. Tchaikovsky and His World
  6. Tchaikovsky's Ballets: Swan Lake, Sleeping Beauty, Nutcracker (Clarendon Paperbacks) by Roland John Wiley, 1991-05-09
  7. Tchaikovsky Discovers America (Classical Kids Teacher's Notes) by Classical Kids, 1993-01-01
  8. Symphony No. 6 in B Minor: Op. 74 "Pathetique" (Dover Miniature Scores) by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky, 1997-07-10
  9. The Seasons and Other Works for Solo Piano by Peter Ilyitch Tchaikovsky, 1996-05-29
  10. Nutcracker Suite, Op. 71a: Piano Solo (Piano Large Works)
  11. Coloring Book of Great Composers: Chopin to Tchaikovsky by David Brownell, 1991-06
  12. Tchaikovsky: Illustrated Lives of the Great Composers (The Illustrated Lives of the Great Composers) by Simon Mundy, 1998-09-01
  13. Violin Concerto, Op. 35 (Kalmus Classic Editions) by Tchaikovsky, Peter Ilyich, 2001-04-01
  14. Tchaikovsky (His Life and Music) by Jeremy Siepmann, 2007-11-30

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43. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky En El Poder De La Palabra
Biograf­a y archivos de mºsica descargables.
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44. Class MIDI Index
Classical MIDI works of Strauss, tchaikovsky, Kalinnikov, Richard Rogers and others
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45. Tchaikovsky
English KOI8 Macintosh MS-DOS MS-DOS Windows. 1840-1893. Biography Works Pictures Russian Composers Classical Music in Russia.
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47. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Picture of Pyotr Ilyich tchaikovsky. tchaikovsky composed about a halfdozen student works during 1863-64, about which there are no performance records.
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48. Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Peter Ilich tchaikovsky. tchaikovsky taught theory in Moscow, joining the faculty of the new Moscow Conservatory when it opened in September 1866.
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Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
The eminent Russian composer Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was born on May 7 (N.S.), 1840, in a settlement adjacent to the Kama-Votkinsk Metal Works (managed by his father) in the Ural Mountains. The first mention of his involvement with music appears in a letter of 1844 that reports him as having helped compose a song, "Mama's in Petersburg." At home he heard folk songs, popular arias, and romances sung by his mother, and pieces played by a mechanical organ, among them excerpts from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's Don Giovanni. (Mozart would remain Tchaikovsky's most beloved composer.) Piano lessons, started about the age of five, continued in Saint Petersburg, where he entered boarding school in 1848.
From 1850 to 1859 he attended the School of Jurisprudence, where he assisted in a choir conducted by Gavriil Lomakin and studied piano with Rudolph Kundinger and harmony with Kundinger's brother. Assigned on graduation to the Ministry of Justice, Tchaikovsky continued to be drawn to music, and in 1861 he began classes sponsored by the Russian Music Society. The year after, he left his job and entered the just-founded Saint Petersburg Conservatory. Working zealously under Anton Rubinstein and Nikolai Zaremba, he received a Silver Medal for his graduation cantata on Johann Schiller's An die Freude in December 1865.
Tchaikovsky taught theory in Moscow, joining the faculty of the new Moscow Conservatory when it opened in September 1866. During his 11 years there, he composed his Piano Concerto no. 1 (1875), the ballet Swan Lake (1876), four operas, three symphonies, and many smaller works. He also established close ties with the composers of the nationalist group known as "The Five," especially Mily Balakirev and Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov; the critic Vladimir Stasov called him the "sixth member of their circle."

49. ESPACE-MIDI - Musique Classique En Format Midi - Classical Music In MIDI Format
Classical and romantic music from Beethoven to tchaikovsky.
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La musique classique en format MIDI Classical music in MIDI format Oeuvres de : Beethoven, Bizet, Boieldieu, Brahms, Dvorak, Franck, Ketelbey, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Nicolai, Reinecke, Schubert, Tchaikovsky Works of : Beethoven, Bizet, Boieldieu, Brahms, Dvorak, Franck, Ketelbey, Mahler, Mendelssohn, Mozart, Nicolai, Reinecke, Schubert, Tchaikovsky This english version of this website is not completely translated. I hope to finish this translation in the next months J.F. Lucarelli Version française English version Les liens suivants permettent l'accès direct à certaines pages du site - il est possible d'indexer ces pages dans vos favoris : http://midi.fr.espace-midi.com : accès aux séquences MIDI http://home.fr.espace-midi.com : accès à la page d'introduction http://tutor.fr.espace-midi.com : accès au tutorial The next links allow direct acces to different pages of the site - it is possible to bookmark these pages in your favorites : http://midi.en.espace-midi.com

50. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsy Biography
Return to BalletNotes Home Page. Peter Ilyich tchaikovsky (1840 1893), composer. Selected list of tchaikovsky s compositions. 1866, Symphony 1, Winter Daydreams.
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BalletNotes Home Page Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893), composer (Compiled October, 1998) Biography
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Born in Kamsko-Votkinsk, the 7th of May 1840, Tchaikovsky was the second eldest of six children. At the age of six he could read French and German and at seven wrote verses in French and began piano lessons. He spent the first eight years of his life comparatively settled, but in 1848 his father, a mining engineer, resigned his government post which brought about a difficult period of constant moves. In 1850 Tchaikovsky began attending the St. Petersburg School of Jurisprudence, becoming a clerk in the Ministry of Justice in 1859. He studied with Nicolai Zaremba until the opening of the new St. Petersburg Conservatory in 1862, to which he transferred. The next year Tchaikovsky left his job in the Ministry of Justice to study full time at the Conservatory. Anton Rubenstein, the director of the conservatory, took an interest in Tchaikovsky and had him study everything including conducting. He was always terrified of facing an orchestra (even when in great demand as a conductor), fearing his head would fall from his shoulders. For that reason he conducted with his left hand under his chin to keep it attached.

51. Tchaikovsky Page
Life and work of the Russian composer with MIDIs, links, gallery, poll, fan club, and recommended CDs.
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52. SPECTRUM Biographies - Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Peter Ilich tchaikovsky From Swan Lake Researcher Rachel Sahlman Artist Dick Strandberg. tchaikovsky is perhaps the bestknown composer of ballet music.
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Tchaikovsky's name can be spelled in many ways, most of them not used now. For example, Pyotr Ilyich Chaikovsky, Tschaikovky, or Tschaikowski. Tchaikovsky was born on April 25, 1840 (May 7 in the New Style Russian calendar) in Votkinsk. He died in St. Petersburg on October 25 (November 6), 1893.
Tchaikovsky is perhaps the best-known composer of ballet music. He wrote Nutcracker, Swan Lake, and Sleeping Beauty. He also wrote the 1812 Overture; six symphonies; several tone poems; piano sonatas and concertos; the fantasy overture Romeo and Juliet; the operas, The Queen of Spades, The Maid of Orleans, and Eugene Onegin; the comic opera Vakula the Smith, a violin concerto, the orchestral suite Capriccio Italien, the Manfred Symphony, and the Serenade for Strings, among others
Tchaikovsky's father was a government bureaucrat, and his mother was French. As was the custom, he had a French governess. He related well with the governess, but she was dismissed when the family moved first to Moscow, then to St. Petersburg.

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Pictures of tombstone and monuments with link to list of other notable interments at the Alexander Nevsky Monastery, St. Petersburg. From Find a Grave.
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54. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
List of works, brief biography, and links from the Classical Compsers Database.
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55. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Pyotr Ilyich tchaikovsky. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Imagetchaikovsky.jpg. Pyotr Ilyich tchaikovsky, Russian
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian , sometimes transliterated as Piotr , Anglicised as Peter Ilich April 25 O.S. May 7 N.S. ... November 6 ) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era. Although not a member of the group of nationalistic composers known as The Five , his music has come to be known and loved for its distinctly Russian character as well as its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Tchaikovsky was born in Kamsko-Votkinsk Russia , to a Ukrainian mining engineer and his second wife, a woman of French ancestry . Musically precocious, he began piano lessons at the age of five. He went on to study at the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1861 to 1865. Tchaikovsky married a woman called Anatonina Milyukova, who had written to him declaring her love, on 18 July . The marriage was hasty, and he quickly found he could not bear his wife. After an attempt at suicide, he fled to St Petersburg a nervous wreck, and was separated from his wife after only six weeks. This episode only served to confirm Tchaikovsky's

56. From Pain Comes Beauty - Pyotr Tchaikovsky [Index]
Brief biography, list of key works, suggested reading, timeline, quotes, additional resources, and links from Humanities Web.
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57. Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Pyotr Ilyich tchaikovsky. (Redirected from Peter tchaikovsky). Imagetchaikovsky.jpg. This episode only served to confirm tchaikovsky s homosexuality.
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(Redirected from Peter Tchaikovsky Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Russian , sometimes transliterated as Piotr , Anglicised as Peter Ilich April 25 O.S. May 7 N.S. ... November 6 ) was a Russian composer of the Romantic era. Although not a member of the group of nationalistic composers known as The Five , his music has come to be known and loved for its distinctly Russian character as well as its rich harmonies and stirring melodies. Table of contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Life
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Tchaikovsky was born in Kamsko-Votkinsk Russia , to a Ukrainian mining engineer and his second wife, a woman of French ancestry . Musically precocious, he began piano lessons at the age of five. He went on to study at the St Petersburg Conservatory from 1861 to 1865. Tchaikovsky married a woman called Anatonina Milyukova, who had written to him declaring her love, on 18 July . The marriage was hasty, and he quickly found he could not bear his wife. After an attempt at suicide, he fled to St Petersburg a nervous wreck, and was separated from his wife after only six weeks. This episode only served to confirm Tchaikovsky's

58. Musica Classica - Classical Music - Klassische Musik - Karadar Bertoldi Ensemble
Karadar Dictionary entry with life, works, catalogue, operas, portraits and other illustrations, related composers, MIDI audio samples, and libretti and song texts.
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Tchaikovsky was one of the earlier students of the St. Petersburg Conservatory established by Anton Rubinstein , completing his studies there to become a member of the teaching staff at the similar institution established in Moscow by Anton Rubinstein 's brother Nikolay. He was able to withdraw from teaching when a rich widow, Nadezhda von Meck, offered him financial support which continued for much of his life, although, according to the original conditions of the pension, they never met. His music is thoroughly Russian in character, but, although he was influenced by Balakirev and the ideals of the Five Russian nationalist composers (with Cui Borodine Rimski-Korsakov and Moussorgski ), he may be seen as belonging rather to the more international school of composition fostered by the Conservatories that Balakirev so much deplored. Pyotr Il'yich Tchaikovsky Works
Two above all of Tchaikovsky's operas have retained a place in international repertoire. Eugene Onegin, based on a work by Pushkin, was written in 1877, the year of the composer's disastrous and brief attempt at marriage.

59. Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Peter Ilich tchaikovsky 18401893. Perhaps talent. But when he was nineteen, tchaikovsky realized that he really wanted to be a musician.
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Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
Perhaps the best Russian composer of all time, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky was a genius for creating melodies, mastering musical structure, and highly developing the sense of musical drama. Born in Votkinsk, in the Ural Mountains of European Russia, his father was a government inspector of mines. Even when Peter started the piano at the age of seven, through until he was nineteen, he never showed any signs of musical talent. But when he was nineteen, Tchaikovsky realized that he really wanted to be a musician. Continuing his job as a clerk in the Ministry of Justice, he began to study theory and compose. When the great Nicholas Rubinstein founded the Moscow Conservatory, he realized that he needed talented musicians to teach as professor, therefore hiring Tchaikovsky. He was a very talented composer, no doubt, but most of the other professors believed he was too young to be an actual skilled professor. For twelve years Tchaikovsky held the position, and even wrote a book on harmony to prove he was a true professor of music. Not all of Russia was convinced that Tchaikovsky, however. The critics and other composers such as Berlioz and Liszt saw him as a lucky wanna-be, and sniped at him and his works. Strenuous work and pressure as a composer, critic, and teacher brought Tchaikovsky brought him to a state of nervous collapse. Fortunately, a music lover and wealthy widow who singled out young, talented composers helped Tchaikovsky out, paid him for thirteen, feeling pity and sorrow for the young man.

60. Arizona Opera: Learn: Composer Bio's: Tchaikovsky
Peter Ilyich tchaikovsky (1840 1893) If Puccini was the Master of Verismo and Verdi the King of Italian opera, then tchaikovsky was the Champion of Paradox.
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Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky (1840 - 1893) If Puccini was the Master of Verismo and Verdi the King of Italian opera, then Tchaikovsky was the Champion of Paradox. A musical genius and a national hero, Tchaikovsky struggled with his many personal demons, including his homosexuality, his intense emotionality, and his headstrong impetuousness. On his other side, Tchaikovsky was well-known for his candor and modesty, his acceptance of criticism and his workmanship. Unfortunately, he was never able to reconcile these two sides and this ultimately led to his very unhappy and tortured life. Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky was born on May 7, 1840 at Votkinsk, in the government of Vyatka, Russia. He was close to his family - his father (a mine inspector,) his mother, four brothers, and a sister. At the age of five, he began to study piano, soon revealing his amazing gifts. It wasn't until he was 21, however, that he began to study music seriously. In 1863, Tchaikovsky entered the St. Petersburg Conservatory and undertook some private training. The young Tchaikovsky was a master at improvisation, but so unschooled he was unaware of such simple musical tenets as the possibility of modulating to different keys.

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